It is all not well with Madani and the Home Department of Kerala still as a controversy has been surfaced when Madani admitted in the pay ward of the hospital in the context of reports that the Karnataka Police had listed him as an accused in the Bangalore blasts case. The doctor who admitted him was being accused of breaking the rules as the Medical Board felt that Madani had no urgent health complications. The lack of quorum for the initial meeting of the the Medical Board also tells about something fishy with Madani’s admittance.
The Govt that boosts for secularism should allow Judiciary to work in its noble path. And any act of hook or crook in Madani’s case would end up in further failure. The doctor who flouted the hospital rules should be brought to the book.
K A Solaman
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